Friday, 3 February 2012

Review: Blood Song

Title: Blood Song
Author: Cat Adams
Published: June 8th 2010 by Tor Books
Pages: 365
Rating: 3/5
Goodreads Summary: Bodyguard Celia Graves has definitely accepted her share of weird assignments, both human and supernatural. But her newest job takes the cake. Guarding a Prince from terrorists and religious fundamentalists is hard enough, but it seems like the entire supernatural world is after this guy too. When she is betrayed by those she is employed to help, and everything goes horribly wrong, Celia wakes to find herself transformed.

Neither human nor vampire, Celia has become an Abomination—something that should not exist—and now both human and supernatural alike want her dead. With the help of a few loyal friends—a sexy mage, a powerful werewolf, and a psychic cop—Celia does her best to stay alive. On the run from her enemies, Celia must try to discover who is behind her transformation…before it’s too late.


Review:
Blood Song was certainly something different, but it wasn't a book that instantly grabbed me. It was definately a "meh" book.  The idea of a "normal" human becoming a abomination or in my terms a halfling was good, but the constant twists and changing of the plots got annoying. I mean one moment the main female protagonist is protecting a prince, then she's trying to find her sire and kill him, and then she's chasing a demon and it just keeps changing and changing. So ya...I also finished this book a couple of days ago so it's not that fresh on my mind. Hence why this is short.

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